thinhorn_AK
"DADDY"
Any reason not to buy one of these? The reviews seem good, I’m looking for a nice all around gun for ducks and geese, lots of saltwater here.
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My group has a couple of them. For whatever reason, the finish/cerakote seems to wear off on them easily. Some of us went all in on the SBE IIIs without doing research and they are awful guns. The flaw in the stock resulting in wonky poi is real. A lot of us have gone to the Franchi 3.5s. If you haven’t looked at the Affinity, I recommend taking a look at them. They are essentially an SBE II and have been amazing.Any reason not to buy one of these? The reviews seem good, I’m looking for a nice all around gun for ducks and geese, lots of saltwater here.
Thanks!
My group has a couple of them. For whatever reason, the finish/cerakote seems to wear off on them easily. Some of us went all in on the SBE IIIs without doing research and they are awful guns. The flaw in the stock resulting in wonky poi is real. A lot of us have gone to the Franchi 3.5s. If you haven’t looked at the Affinity, I recommend taking a look at them. They are essentially an SBE II and have been amazing.
No matter which gun you go with, take a moment to watch a video on stripping the gun down.Opened the post because I've been looking at a Browning Wicked Wing A5 as well, but your comment here just had me go down a rabbit hole for over an hour looking at the Franchi 3.5s. Thanks for the info, I might very well end up picking up one of the Franchis.
You can buy different recoil pads that will reduce the LOP. Factory is 14-3/8” and you can get down to 14” with their smallest recoil pad. I did that with mine and it fits me much better, especially with heavy clothes on.No matter which gun you go with, take a moment to watch a video on stripping the gun down.
I was pretty interested in a Franchi Affinity, but comparing it's breakdown to similarly priced models I was sold. Just got one, can confirm that it's as easy or easier to strip down than my old 870. The length of pull is pretty long on the affinity though, I'd shoulder one without a trigger lock on before you buy.
You can buy different recoil pads that will reduce the LOP. Factory is 14-3/8” and you can get down to 14” with their smallest recoil pad. I did that with mine and it fits me much better, especially with heavy clothes on.
Opened the post because I've been looking at a Browning Wicked Wing A5 as well, but your comment here just had me go down a rabbit hole for over an hour looking at the Franchi 3.5s. Thanks for the info, I might very well end up picking up one of the Franchis.
Only $750 if you're still thinking about a 3.5" Affinity
I tried the A5 guns and absolutely loved everything about how they felt and functioned but I couldn't hit the broadside of a barn with them.
I bought one, sent it back four times to browning, eventually they gave me a replacement Maxus. A5 wouldn't feed correctly, I tried dozen different ammo brands/types, tried various amounts of oil in the receiver from bone dry to a copious amount. I hate that gun with my soul, I would rather go through another divorce than possess another A5. It was only one guy and one gun, but it left me jaded.Any reason not to buy one of these? The reviews seem good, I’m looking for a nice all around gun for ducks and geese, lots of saltwater here.
Thanks!
That sucks. I ended up getting a good price on a benelli super Vinci so hopefully it’s a winner.I bought one, sent it back four times to browning, eventually they gave me a replacement Maxus. A5 wouldn't feed correctly, I tried dozen different ammo brands/types, tried various amounts of oil in the receiver from bone dry to a copious amount. I hate that gun with my soul, I would rather go through another divorce than possess another A5. It was only one guy and one gun, but it left me jaded.
My close friend loves his super Vinci. Great choice!That sucks. I ended up getting a good price on a benelli super Vinci so hopefully it’s a winner.L
I have one and I like it. Hopefully it works out well for you.That sucks. I ended up getting a good price on a benelli super Vinci so hopefully it’s a winner.
My group has a couple of them. For whatever reason, the finish/cerakote seems to wear off on them easily. Some of us went all in on the SBE IIIs without doing research and they are awful guns. The flaw in the stock resulting in wonky poi is real. A lot of us have gone to the Franchi 3.5s. If you haven’t looked at the Affinity, I recommend taking a look at them. They are essentially an SBE II and have been amazing.